Martin Wade, late resident at Tndore, and a native servant; W. S. Boyd, Esq., Bombay C. S., resident at Baroda; Capt. H. T. Bowen, H.M. 86th foot; Capt. E. Evans; G. W. Leech, Esq.; Assist, surg. W. Pitcairn, Bombay army; Lieut. T. H. Drury, 49th M.N.I.; Lieut. Brett, H.M. 76th reg.; Ens. E. Floud, 32nd M.N.I. ; R. O. Buckley, Esq. ; Surg. W. B. Barrington, LL.D., 15th B. N.I.; E. M. Suart, Esq. Bombay C.S. ; Rev. John Walsh; Lieut. C. R. Douglas, Bombay horse art. ; Lieut. C. F. Christie, 2nd Bombay European L. I.; Lieut. H. J. Willoughby, ditto; C. Tudor, Esq.; Capt. H. Henchman, 57th Bengal N.I.; Lieut. F. Connor, H.M. 2nd Queen’s; T. Jauncy, Esq.; A. Clarke, Esq.; W. J. S. Clarke, Esq. ; J. Forbes, Esq.; Major C. Delamain, C.B., 3rd Bombay It. cav.The following have engaged berths in the steamer which leaves on the 20th May.—Mrs. Stracey and children; Capt. Peacock; Capt and Mrs. Grant.DEATHS.March 19. At Poona, Henry Charles Malet, Esq., formerly in the Peishvva’s service, aged 50.23. At Dhoolia, Dr. John Grant Malcolmson, of the house of Forbes Co., Bombay, late of the Madras medical service.25. At Belgaum, Maria, daughter of Mr. J. W. Kendrick., aged 4.► 26. At Sholapoer, John Mills, son of Capt. Leacock, 51 st M.N.I.— At sea, on board the barque Lady Sale, on his passage from Bombay to Calcutta, Mr. Agnus McAulay, aged 42.— At Bombay, Lieut. T. F. V. Outlaw, of the 26th regt.M.N.I.31. At Ahmedabad, Hardinge R. Stracey, Esq., C.S., of smallpox, aged 30.April 1. At Wagao, near the Myhee in Goozerat, killed by the